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The Complete Guide to What You Need To Know About Dog Crates

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By A.OPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

The word "crate" is often used to refer to an enclosure in which a dog is kept. The term "crates" can be applied to any container, including a box, basket, or even the back of a car.

A crate is typically used for the temporary confinement of a dog while its owner is away. In some cases, a crate may also be used as permanent housing for the dog when it's not being taken on walks or left alone in the home.

A crate provides dogs with comfort and security. It's also an excellent way for owners to prevent destructive behavior by their pets when they're away from home. .Dog crates are available in various sizes, the most common being the wire cage which is essentially two pieces of mesh mesh that slides together, and a door that opens. This type of crate may be covered with a fabric or PVC covering. . Crates can also be made from wood, wire, or plastic. Wood crates tend to be less expensive than wire ones, but may not be as stable. Plastic crates are lightweight and often have a see-through top. Many people prefer wire cages because they are easy to clean and make the dog feel safe in the crate.

Wire crates usually come with a divider which allows you to use one side for food and the other for putty training or as sleeping area if necessary. .The main advantage of wire crates is that they are very easy to clean. However, they can be hard to train with, as the dog has a tendency to twist around inside. the crate. Small wire crates can also be hard to get the dog into and out of. The main disadvantages of wire crates are that they are difficult to find, relatively expensive, and can be hard to clean if the dog has had an accident inside. The advantages of wire crates are that they provide the best ventilation and visibility, which can help reduce risk of overheating and eye problems. .

Wire crates can be cleaned by simply hosing them down. .BEWARE OF DOGS EATING DOG FOOD OUT OF PLASTIC CONTAINERS Plastic can cause kidney and liver problems, as well as cancer. Non-plastic food containers are recommended for the safety of your dog. . .

CRATE CARE .Dogs are creatures of habit. They come to expect certain things about their environment, such as sleeping in the same spot every night and having something that provides comfort and stability.

For these reasons, it's important for dogs to have a safe place to sleep during travel. Crate training is a great option for providing your pet with a comforting space when out on the road, but it can be difficult at first due to the disturbance from the crate. To make crate training easier , place a pillow inside the crate and leave the door open. If you need to travel for more than twelve hours, your best option is to find a boarding facility with an onsite veterinarian. If there are no local options, you should contact your veterinarian for advice and guidance concerning as-needed medications or other care recommendations if necessary.

Give your dog a voice cue to enter, such as "crate." or something along those lines, Encourage them by pointing to the inside of the crate specifically with a treat in your hand. After your dog does enters the crate, praise them with happy mood, give them a treat and close the door. Sit quietly near the crate for five to 10 minutes and then go into another room for a few minutes.

You must ensure you put certain things in place for your dogs to be properly crated and come to get used to the crate. but above all, follow the laid out steps and be sure to pay attention to your dog to enhance a better relationship with your fur buddy.

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